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Killian Jones, First and Last Appearance 2.04 (The Crocodile) ➝ 7.22 (Leaving Storybrooke)
Can we talk about Colin O’Donoghue and his superb acting skills once again?? In 7.09, we saw Rogers find the hook. He picked it up, he glanced at it, we all had our freak out and moment of hope... only for him not to make the connection. In 7.21, we see him with the hook again, only... this isn’t Rogers anymore. And even if you hadn’t known that he was now awake by the end of 7.20, you’d still know that it’s Killian Jones. And that’s all on Colin. No amount of writing or directing can effect how he’s able to portray an emotion or feeling so well. You can see it. Killian Jones has woken up. Captain Hook is back. And Colin nails it, in as little as 27 frames. This is why I am such a fan of his. He’s so good at his craft and it’s amazing to witness.
Emma Swan is Killian Jones’ guiding light even when she isn’t his happy ending. She’s the reason he chooses to believe and make himself into a better person, no matter if she’s what he’s fighting for specifically or not. She’s his moral compass, even when she isn’t his True Love. She’s integral to his redemption and it’s no wonder any version of Killian that doesn’t meet her can’t find it in himself to achieve something better. She’s his savior. She’ll always be his savior.
The Surprising Sobriety of Rogers.
Captain Jones - it does have a nice ring to it, doesn’t it? Captain Jones?! That’ll be the day. -----
Your Daily Killian Pick-Me-Up ⚓ [Day 383]
The more some things change, the more some things stay the same.
Betrayal brings out the most brutal weapon in Killian Jones’ arsenal - his words. He has a way of saying just the right thing that will cut right to the heart of a person, deeper and more insidious than his sword or hook ever could. A man as perceptive as Killian will find a way to turn a person’s deepest troubles against them with one softly uttered remark. For as much as his anger feeds his flair for the dramatic, nothing quite matches his wicked words when he’s hurting. The harsher the hurt, the harsher Hook’s words become (and the fact that Emma gets the brunt of his most damaging jabs shows just how deeply the betrayal and hurt runs).
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Your Daily Killian Pick-Me-Up ⚓ [Day 385]